A Police officer on Saturday allegedly shot dead an Egun
community leader in Makoko during a protest staged by residents of the
waterfront over the on-going demolition in the area.
The deceased Timothy
Hunpoyanwa was the Otun Baale.of Makoko, according to eye witnesses the victim, was conducting residents of the troubled
community who were on a peaceful protest before the police corporal shot
him, he reportedly gave up the ghost on the way to Gbagada General Hospital.
The Lagos state government began the demolition of
the waterfront shanties last Monday, claiming that structures built
within 100 metres from a power line installed on the lagoon would be
demolished.
It was however gathered that on Saturday morning, a joint task force
consisting of police, officials of the state Ministry of Environment and
Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI), extended the demolition and this led
to a scuttle and protest by the residents.
Confirming the unfortunate incidence, a statement signed by the
Police PRO, Ngozi Braide, named the alleged police officer as Corporal
Pepple Boma. He is said to be attached to the Marine Police, Oworonsoki
Division and was posted on special duty with the Lagos State Waste
Management Authority (LAWMA) on the demolition exercise at the water
front of Makoko.
According to the statement the police officer “allegedly shot a man
in the stomach. The victim was rushed to the General Hospital, Gbagada
where he was later confirmed dead. The corpse has been deposited at the
General Hospital, Ikeja for post-mortem examination, while the suspect
has been arrested and detained at the State CID Panti, Yaba.” The Police Command appealed to Lagosians to “maintain peace and
remain calm as justice must be done in this case” adding that
investigation has commenced in the matter.
Appealing to the state government, one of the residents, Peter Hunsa,
said “we only went out to plead with the government to keep to their
word and stop the demolition.” According to him, “before the demolition, the state government told
us that only the structures under a high tension power line would be
demolished, so those of us that were not under the power line did not bother
but we were surprised that the demolition has continued beyond the power
line and it seems they want to demolish every of our houses,” he said.
“It was a very peaceful protest. Nobody fought them and while we
gathered, they still continued the demolition undisturbed. All of a
sudden the police came and started shooting and Timothy was killed,” he
said.
Since the demolition started, some of the displaced residents have been sleeping outdoor inside the wooden canoes. A youth in the community, who declined to give his name, was quoted
to have said “government needs to appreciate the maturity of the
community’s youth because we could have pushed those police officers
inside the lagoon and drown them, they cannot swim better than us but we just wanted peace to reign” he added.
12 others residents of the waterfront were also arrested during the protest as KAI officials continued to demolish the shanties.
-Channelsnews
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